The Song That Walked Into the Boardroom. How I won through song.
There’s a strange power in building things no one asked you to make. A few weeks ago, I wrote a song for a company I didn’t work for. LightSpeed VT. It wasn’t a pitch, just a vision: a piece that carried their fire in my sound. That track found its way to Chase Coleman, their Director of Sales. He didn’t just listen, he felt it. He agreed to get the song I wrote for Brad Lea himself in front of him. Since then, the anthem I wrote for the company has been played, shared, and well received. It started as art, but it burned through the noise and that art became connection. The lesson? Sometimes the bridge between you and the people you respect isn’t networking, it’s creation. Build something so honest it introduces itself and proves your unique value. That’s how I move now. One song at a time, building doors that didn’t exist until I wrote their structure.